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====Stop and affricate consonants====
====Stop and affricate consonants====
The following consonant sets exist:
The following consonant sets exist:
{| class="wikitable"
! Set !! Unvoiced 1 !! Unvoiced 2 !! Voiced 1 !! Voiced 2
|-
! Bilabial stops
| π¹ || ππ || π² || π³
|-
! Dental stops
| τ¹ || ττ || τ² || τ³
|-
! Alveolar affricates
| τσ¹ || τσ² || τζ² || τζ³
|-
! Post-alveolar affricates
| τσ̌¹ || τσ̌² || τζ̌² || τζ̌³
|-
! Palatal stops
| κ(ι)¹ || κκ(ι) || κ(ι)² || κ(ι)³
|-
! Velar stops
| κ¹ || κκ || κ² || κ³
|-
|}
'''Conditions:'''
¹ Word-initial
² Between vowels.
³ After nasals.
These sets are pronounced as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
! Type 1 !! Standard dialect !! Alternate dialect !! Remarks
|-
! Voiceless 1
| unvoiced (e.g. [t]) || — ||
|-
! Voiceless 2
| unvoiced (e.g. [t]) || aspirated (e.g. [tʰ]) ||
|-
! Voiced 1
| partially voiced (e.g. [d̥]) || unvoiced (e.g. [t]) || This is not considered a separate phoneme. In the standard dialect, it is considered the same phoneme as "voiced 2". In the alternate dialect, it is considered the same phoneme as "voiceless 1".
Note that although [d] is fully voiced after [l] in the standard dialect, it is still considered "voiced 1" since the alternate dialect does not voice it.
|-
! Voiced 2
| fully voiced (e.g. [d]) || fully voiced with (e.g. [d]) with weakening of preceding nasal || In the alternate dialect, the preceding nasal is partly or completely dropped. In other words, standard [nd] is pronounced [ⁿd] or even [d].
|-
|}


===Vowels===
===Vowels===